126,933 pages Explore DC Comics TV and Movies Community in: Bad Characters, Female Characters, Fourth World Characters, and 18 more Malice Vundabar (New Earth) Sign in to edit Malice Vundabar Jack Kirby's Fourth World Gallery Real Name Malice Vundabar Relatives Virman Vundabar (Uncle) Affiliation Female Furies Status Alignment Bad Identity 1 appearances No recent wiki edits to this page. The niece of Virman Vundabar, Malice is one of the junior Female Furies and controls a shadow monster named Chessure. It is true that Malice is.
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The Female Furies are a group of women warriors and supervillains appearing in comics published by DC Comics. [1] All of them are New Gods who serve Darkseid. They operate directly under Granny Goodness, who trains all of Darkseid's soldiers. Publication history Malice Main Alias Mallus Other Aliases Nora Darhk Base Of Operations Timestream Status Alignment Bad Identity Public Identity Race Demon Marital Status Single Occupation Temporal Demon Characteristics Gender Male Virman Vundabar is a fictional extraterrestrial supervillain published by DC Comics. [1] Publication history He was created by Jack Kirby and first appeared in Mister Miracle #5 (December 1971) "drawn like Benito Mussolini ". [2] The name "Vundabar" is a corruption of the German word "wunderbar", which means "wonderful". Main Article: Malice (Arrowverse) Image List: Malice (Arrowverse)
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DC Comics · Arrowverse. Malice . Overview; Comics; Contributions. Submit Corrections Submit New Persona. Malice is a demon of unknown origin that was feared by the Time-Masters. Information. Alternate Aliases & Titles. Mallus . Featured in these Comics. View All . 2. Apparent Death Sometime later, Malice resurfaced under orders from Mister Sinister to possess Polaris again, but instead tried to possess Havok to kill Polaris in retaliation against Sinister for. Earth-15 was a place unlike any other. A near-utopia, this world was free of the problems and issues that plagued the other worlds of the Multiverse. In the prime of their lives and at the height of their powers, Earth-15's highly evolved heroes preserved order and peace for those living there. With crime virtually wiped out, Earth-15's. Malice Vundabar (niece) Affiliation Darkseid's Elite Base Of Operations Apokolips Status Alignment Bad Identity Public Identity Citizenship Apokoliptian Marital Status Single Occupation Soldier Characteristics Gender Male Height 5' 2" Weight
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Malice Vundabar was a member of the Female Furies and the niece of Virman Vundabar.. DC Comics . Hawk & Dove. 1989 - 1991 . 1 . DC Comics . Sovereign Seven. 1994 - 1998 \ Log In ×. Already have an account with the League of Comic Geeks? Let's get you back to tracking and discussing your comics!. Malice is the name of six separate fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first two were minions of Killmonger, an enemy of Black Panther. The third was a short-lived Ghost Rider villain.
This page contains a listing of all known appearances of Malice (Arrowverse). If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "Malice (Arrowverse)" as a Cast member. See Also: The Malice (Arrowverse) gallery. Darkseid. Armed with the Anti-Life Equation, the Dark Lord of Apokolips and father of Orion seeks to control all sentient life throughout the universe…and beyond. In the known DC Multiverse, one name stands above all others when it comes to supreme villainy—Darkseid. Ruling over the hellish world of Apokolips, Darkseid doesn't merely mean.
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Malice is an evil entity of unknown origin that possessed the vulnerable Invisible Woman after she lost her daughter and influenced her behavior in negative ways. Elizabeth Kane, also known as Alice and Red Alice, is a fictional character created by Greg Rucka and J. H. Williams III.Beginning as a supervillain, she first appeared in August 2009 in the comic book Detective Comics, published by DC Comics.Her relationship with her twin sister Kate Kane defines much of Batwoman's emotional life. During The New 52, it is established that Kate and Beth are.